POTTER NURSERIES 



HUNTINGTON, W. VA. 

EVERGREENS 

For Wonderful effect both winter and summer, the evergreen has no superior. Succeeding in almost any soil, with their 
range of color, form, and habit of growth, they find a place in almost any landscape plan. Our trees are all several times 
transplanted, dug with a ball of earth, and the finest to be had. 
ABIES — FIR 
BALSAM FIR... (Abies Balsames). Regular and 
symmetrical in growth, thrives in moist soils 
and cool climates. One of the most beautiful 
evergreens grown and attractive the year 
through. 
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ARBOR-VITAE — THUJA 
AMERICAN ARBORVITAE (Thuja occidentalis). \t 
usually grows bushy at the bottom and tapering 
toward the top. The foliage is flat, arranged in 
sprays of !facy dark green, pungent scale-like 
leaves. It likes a sunny location but will stand 
some shade. 




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BERKMAN GOLDEN ARBORVITAE (T. Orentalis— 
Biota Aurea Nana). Very dwarf, compact and 
symmetrical habit, a perfect gem for small 

gardens or cemetery lots or brightening up 
foundation plantings. 
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CHINESE COMPACTA (T. Orientalis Compacta). 
Dwarf dense little tree with light green foliage, 
neat and attractive. 




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GLOBE ARBORVITAE (T. Occidentalis Globosa). 
Usually developes into a perfect, globe shaped 
plant the spreading equaling the height. The 
foliage is of light green and attractive. These 
are largely used for front line planting and in 
formal work. 
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GOLD SPIRE ARBORVITAE (T. Orentalis Aurea 
Conspicua). One of the most conspicuous of the 
golden pyramidal arborvitaes. 
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PYRAMIDAL ARBORVITAE (T. Occidentalis). 
Strikingly attractive, spreading very little at 
the base and retaining its shape without shear- 
ing. The color is deep rich areen. Like all Ar- 
borvitaes it is easy to transplant. For corners 
from pillars or background of group planting, 
no dwarf evergreen is quite so popular. 

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SIBERIAN ARBORVITAE (T. Accidentalis Wa- 
rena). Rugged, Broad Pyramidal with rich, deep 
blue green foliage. Very hardy. 
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BIOTA or AUREA NANA GLOBOSA (Dwarf Golden 
Arborvitac). Dwarf globe form of Aurea Nana. 
Excellent for border planting and urns. 


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B. or BONITA (Dwarf Green Globe Arborvitae). 
Globular specimen with rich deep green foliage. 

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B. BONITA UPRIGHT.—One of the best of the 
newer types of Compact Pyramidal form of 
Chinese Arbor-Vitae. Makes a dark green, com- 
oe growth, identical to the Bonita except in 
abit. 


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CHAMAECY PARIS— 
RETINOSPORAS AND CYPRESS 
DWARF HINOKI CYPRESS... (C. Obtusa Nana). 
The most dwarf and compact of all the Cypress; 
very useful in the rock garden or tubs. The 




foliage is rich green. Assumes an _ interesting 
aged appearance. 
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GOLDEN SAWARA CYPRESS (C. Pisifera 
Aurea). Has all the characteristics of Sawara 
C. except that the foliage is of a lighter green 
and is bordered with yellow in the early spring. 



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GOLD PLUMED CYPRESS (C. Pisifera Plumosa 
Aurea). Similar to the preceding except that 
the young foliage is golden in the early spring. 

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C. LAWSONIANA GLAUCA . . . Handsome pyra- 
ae) shape with foliage of a bluish, metallic 
ue. 



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PLUME RETINOSPORA ... (C. Pisifera Plumosa). 
Light green foliage, soft and feathery. When 
sheared, makes a compact plant which can be 
used either around the foundation of the house 
or as a lawn specimen. 

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THREAD RETINOSPORA ... (C. Pisifera Filifera). 
Has long drooping branches with bright green 
foliage. Very graceful and decorative, useful 
in all evergreen plantings. 
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THREAD RETINOSPORA ... (C. Pisifera Filifera 
Aurea). Golden type foliage as above. 
Prices for both of the above 




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HEMLOCK — TSUGA 
. . This grand tree has more uses than any 
Evergreen we sell. Will tolerate both sun and 
shade, good color winter and summer, and is 
graceful. We have one of the finest stocks in 
this area. When in doubt plant a Hemlock. 
FOUNDATION PLANTING 
Few trees are better adapted to foundation plant- 
ing than the Hemlock. Can be shaped into 
columnar, pyramidal or globular forms. 
HEDGE 
While a great many plants have been used from 
time to time in making hedges, there is none 
for all-round purposes which is superior to the 
Hemlock. Should be planted 3 feet apart or 
more, depending on size. 
SCREEN 
If given good soil and ample moisture, a screen of 
Hemlock will soon delight. the most fastidious. 
SPECIMEN 
As a specimen, many consider Hemlock our hand- 
somest Evergreen. Small or large they are 
beautiful the pendulous twigs drooping from 
the rather horizontal branches give a form 
which is dignified yet graceful. 
CANADIAN HEMLOCK (Tsuga Canadensis). We 
consider the Hemlock one of the best of all 
evergreens. Grows rapidly. Can be pruned often 
and severely. While the Hemlock prefers a good 
rich soil, with moisture, it will grow almost any- 
where. Its sweeping branches are graceful and 
when sheared becomes rather compact. Always 
retains its rich green color, summer or winter. 



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. All of our stock will be freshly dug when 
ordered. Do not confuse our high quality fresh 
plants with those often sold by Stores and Ped- 
dlers. There is no substitute for good plantings. 
. . Consult us when in need of landscape service. 
Your grower of Nursery Stock Serves you best. 
. . Your planting should reflect beauty and color. 
We are your assurance for quality at reasonable 
cost. Free estimates. 
. . . Special prices will be made on larger sizes 
on request, and also on other varieties of ever- 
greens that are not listed herein. 
JUNIPER — JUNIPERUS 
ANDORRA JUNIPER (Juniperus Communis De- 
pressa Plwmosa). Compact, plumed, spreading. 
More prostrate grower than the Pfitzer. During 
winter foliage turns to a beautiful light purple. 
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